This volume presents an original and in-depth study devoted to the discussion and relevance of the notion of ??? ~the environment??? (TM) and ??? ~ecology??? (TM) within the frame-work and ??? ~ontology??? (TM) of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and F???(c)lix Guattari. Their non-dualist and materialist re-thinking of these issues is analyzed from various positions within Cultural Studies and the Sciences. ??? ~Thinking Environment[s]??? (TM) with DeleuzeGuattari is thus far removed from what might be termed ??? ~ ...
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This volume presents an original and in-depth study devoted to the discussion and relevance of the notion of ??? ~the environment??? (TM) and ??? ~ecology??? (TM) within the frame-work and ??? ~ontology??? (TM) of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and F???(c)lix Guattari. Their non-dualist and materialist re-thinking of these issues is analyzed from various positions within Cultural Studies and the Sciences. ??? ~Thinking Environment[s]??? (TM) with DeleuzeGuattari is thus far removed from what might be termed ??? ~(intellectual) tree-hugging??? (TM)??? "it is a call to think complexity, and to complex thinking, a way to think the environment [and environments] as negotiations of human and nonhuman dynamics. Such a thinking by default carefully evades [Cartesian] dualisms such as ??? ~nature??? (TM) versus ??? ~culture, ??? (TM) ??? ~biology??? (TM) versus ??? ~technology, ??? (TM) or ??? ~natural??? (TM) versus ??? ~artificial.??? (TM) At a time when the distinctions [as well as the transitions] between ??? ~nature??? (TM) and ??? ~culture??? (TM) are getting more and more fluid, DeleuzeGuattari's alliance with environmental thinking turns out to be a rather fruitful, exciting, and likely one, one that allows for a single mode of articulating environmental, evolutionary and technological registers and relations and for the conceptualization of a general, non-anthropocentric ecoscience. This book thus aims at a radical re-thinking of these concepts from a DeleuzianGuattarian (i.e. non-dualist and materialist) perspective.
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